The following is an episode list for the Walt Disney Television Animation produced series, Goof Troop. The series, which featured the antics and (mis-)adventures of Goofy, his son Max and his neighbor Pete, along with Pete's family (wife Peg, son P.J. and daughter Pistol), ran for a total of 78 episodes and one holiday special.
Goof Troop was originally previewed on The Disney Channel in the spring of 1992 beginning on April 5.[1] An hour-long premiere special "Forever Goof" aired in syndication on September 5. The next week, the series became part of The Disney Afternoon, where 65 episodes (including the premiere, rerun in two parts) were broadcast during September-December 1992. At the same time, another set of 13 episodes aired on ABC's Saturday morning lineup, simply titled ABC Saturday Morning, concurrent with the weekday syndicated episodes. During the holiday season of 1992, a primetime Christmas Special was aired in syndication separately from The Disney Afternoon.
The Disney Afternoon and ABC episodes constituted a single production season, but they are listed separately here. However, there seems to be a difference in content. A lot of the Disney Afternoon episodes focused mainly on the series' subplot about the good-natured Goofy driving Pete crazy without realizing it, or Pete trying to exploit or double-cross Goofy for his own good, which almost always backfires on him. As a contrast, the ABC episodes generally focused less on this conflict and more on the other family members (some episodes even showed Goofy and Pete acting almost like unlikely buddies). The Christmas special, however, showed Pete in full force in his I-hate-Goofy-and-everything-he-stands-for persona.
Airdates given here reflect the Disney Afternoon and ABC airings - the Disney Channel preview airdates are not available.
Season 1: The Disney Afternoon (1992)[]
Ep # | Title | Airdate | Production Code |
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01 | "Everything's Coming Up Goofy" | September 5, 1992 | AU8 |
When Goofy gets his job diploma in the mail, he and his son Max move to his hometown of Spoonerville. His new house just happens to be right next door to his old "friend" Pete. However, Pete tries to keep the Goofs away from the house so he can tear it down and build his own private golf course. | |||
02 | "Good Neighbor Goof" | September 5, 1992 | AU10 |
When the Goofs hold a party for Pete and his family, an accident causes Pete to get into an argument with Goofy and the two forbid their sons from seeing each other again. Max and P.J. must think of a plan to set things right between their families. | |||
03 | "Axed by Addition" | September 7, 1992 | FR29 |
P.J. gets Max to help him study when Pete says he'll be grounded forever if he fails tomorrow's big math test. When P.J. thinks he failed the test, Max helps him fake an illness so he can take him around town and live life to the fullest for his last day of freedom. | |||
04 | "Unreal Estate" | September 8, 1992 | AU7 |
Pete spends the money Peg gave him to pay the handyman on a state-of-the-art fish finder so he hires Goofy as a handyman to paint a real estate property. | |||
05 | "You Camp Take It With You" | September 9, 1992 | AU2 |
Peg believes that Pete and Goofy should spend more time with the boys and not let them waste their summer vacation. So Pete and Goofy decide to take the boys on a camping trip. | |||
06 | "Midnight Movie Madness" | September 10, 1992 | AU1 |
After seeing a scary movie, Max and P.J. fear that they are being followed by a killer. Pete finds out and starts to make their fears come true by pretending that he is the killer. | |||
07 | "Counterfeit Goof" | September 11, 1992 | KC11 |
Pete hires Goofy and Max to wallpaper his house, but when Goofy runs out of wallpapering supplies he is out to get some more but ends up unknowingly buying the supplies with counterfeit money. Now he has to deal with counterfeiters who are out to get him. | |||
08 | "O, R-V, I N-V U" | September 14, 1992 | AU16 |
When Max wants Pete to start liking him so that he can hang around with P.J. more he helps Pete design an RV, but in the process he becomes friends with Pete leaving P.J. out. | |||
09 | "Meanwhile, Back at the Ramp" | September 15, 1992 | FANZ12 |
Max is upset that Goofy has never won any awards and has no career with his upcoming class reunion. Meanwhile, Pete, in an attempt to achieve more customers at his used car lot, sets up the biggest half-pipe in the world, and hires a skateboarding legend to ride down it. The skateboard legend is too terrified of the ramp’s height, so he quits. Pete needs somebody to ride down it, so he offers an award for the individual who does it. Goofy snatches up this offer, and plans to ride down it. Max is excited, but realizes that Goofy can’t skateboard, so he and P.J. dress up like him and go in his place. | |||
10 | "Close Encounters of the Weird Mime" | September 16, 1992 | AU27 |
Max and P.J. pretend to be aliens in a science video project. But when the video is accidentally seen by NASA and rest of the neighborhood, panic erupts as Goofy is captured and Pete panics to protect his home. | |||
11 | "Slightly Dinghy" | September 17, 1992 | AU15 |
Max believes that a legendary lost treasure can be found for a reward, so he decides to find the treasure during a fishing trip with Pete and PJ. However, when he finds the treasure, he has to fight off the weather and a fake, but robotic shark with a mean, little guppy fish on controls in order to make it back to shore with their lives. | |||
12 | "Cabana Fever" | September 18, 1992 | KC9 |
When Peg takes the kids on a camping trip, Pete finally gets some peace and quiet on a desert island. But his happiness doesn't last long when Goofy shows up. | |||
13 | "When There's Smoke, There's Goof" | September 21, 1992 | AU21 |
Goofy and Max become their town's new firemen. | |||
14 | "Date with Destiny" | September 22, 1992 | AU28 |
When Max says Goofy's getting married to avoid an awkward moment at school, Peg sends Pete out to find Goofy's ideal match. But without either's knowledge, Pete sets Goofy up with an unsuspecting maintenance woman. | |||
15 | "Hot Air" | September 23, 1992 | KC14 |
After the boys build a glider, Pistol wants to fly in it, but they say she is too young. So Goofy takes her to an air show where she ends up saving Pete's life. | |||
16 | "Take Me Out of the Ball Game" | September 24, 1992 | AU37 |
Pete and Goofy get into it about their boys on the baseball team, much to the boys' dismay. The coach they have is the same one that kicked their dads out of baseball 30 years ago. | |||
17 | "Wrecks, Lies & Videotape" | September 25, 1992 | AU44 |
Max tapes Goofy for the TV show "The Worlds's Most Painful Home Videos" to win a free vacation, but Pete impersonates Goofy to steal the vacation for himself. | |||
18 | "Max-imum Protection" | September 28, 1992 | KC30 |
Max has a fear that his house is going to be robbed, but when he asks Goofy to get a security system he refuses. Max decides the best place to be is at Pete's house because they just got the latest in burglar prevention. But what Pete doesn't know is that security service is run by burglars. | |||
19 | "Goofin' Hood and his Melancholy Men" | September 29, 1992 | SW46 |
To get Max interested in history, Goofy tells him a story about one of his many ancestors Goofin' Hood, with Pete as the evil Sheriff of Nottingham! | |||
20 | "Leader of the Pack" | September 30, 1992 | SW31 |
When the Pharaohs, a local high school gang, tries to take over the popular fast-food hangout in Spoonerville, Max and P.J. try to stop them with the help of Max's cousin Debbie. | |||
21 | "Inspector Goofy" | October 1, 1992 | SW5 |
Pete gets Goofy a job as a city inspector, but regrets it when Goofy inspects his business. | |||
22 | "Shake, Rattle & Goof" | October 2, 1992 | SW38 |
When Goofy helps Max and P.J. start up a rock band. Pete gets an idea and wants to make them famous by being their manager. | |||
23 | "Terminal Pete" | October 5, 1992 | W42 |
Pete thinks that he is going to die and makes immediate plans. | |||
24 | "Fool's Gold" | October 6, 1992 | SW45 |
When Chainsaw ends up with gold on her nose, Pete wants to find out where it came from. With the help of Goofy, they track down the source - but they end up fighting for who gets the gold. | |||
25 | "Cat's Entertainment" | October 7, 1992 | KC59 |
Pete tricks Goofy into giving him his cat Waffles so he can put him in commercials. | |||
26 | "Waste Makes Haste" | October 8, 1992 | AU23 |
Goofy and Pete start a recycling contest. Soon, Pete finds out that a millionaire lost a valuable pair of shoes that are made out of solid gold, so he tries to become partners with Goofy to find them first. | |||
27 | "The Ungoofables" | October 9, 1992 | SW25 |
Goofy tells about his G-man ancestor, Elliot Goof. Peg plays a gangster's moll to a villainous Pete! | |||
28 | "All the Goof That's Fit to Print" | October 12, 1992 | SW3 |
Pete starts his own newspaper to get business for his car dealership, but when a picture of him gets crossed with a picture of an alien, he and Goofy have to try and save his image. | |||
29 | "To Heir is Human" | October 13, 1992 | SW56 |
Pete puts P.J. to work at his car lot by pretending to be very ill but truly becomes sick when P.J., with the aid of Goofy and Max, begin putting him in daredevil stunts, not to mention the low-cut sales of his cars. | |||
30 | "Hallow-Weenies" | October 14, 1992 | SW54 |
Pete acquires the old Spoonerville Mansion to turn it into his new bed and breakfast, but it is haunted by a trio of ghostly musicians. When he and Goofy are captured by the ghosts, it's up to Max and P.J. to save them, with the help of the ghost of Goofy's great-great-grandfather, Gooferamus T. Goofy. | |||
31 | "Tub Be or Not Tub Be" | October 15, 1992 | KC26 |
An annual bathtub race pits P.J. and Pete together as P.J. unwittingly becomes a spy for his father against the Goofs. | |||
32 | "Major Goof" | October 16, 1992 | AU18 |
Pete's jokes are always causing trouble. This time it gets Peg's uncle, Brigadier General Robert E. Lee Sparrowhawk (aka Uncle Bob), Goofy, Max and P.J. chosen for a secret mission. | |||
33 | "A Goof of the People" | October 19, 1992 | AU61 |
Goofy runs for mayor when pollution becomes a problem in Spoonerville. Pete also runs for mayor but turns to out to be bribe-able. | |||
34 | "Goof Under My Roof" | October 20, 1992 | GP13 |
Pete seems to own half of Goofy's property, so he uses that fact to lord over Goofy. But it turns out Goofy owns part of Pete's house. | |||
35 | "Goodbye Mr. Goofy" | October 23, 1992 | SW39 |
One of Pete's plans might cost Goofy his beloved home. | |||
36 | "Lethal Goofin'" | October 26, 1992 | KC33 |
Bullies beware! Max and P.J., new School Safety Patrolmen, are on the prowl. | |||
37 | "Frankengoof" | October 27, 1992 | W50 |
Goofy inherits the his family's scary Frankengoof castle...and a monster to boot. When Pete tries to be the monster to scare Goofy he gets more than he bargained for. | |||
38 | "E=MC Goof" | October 28, 1992 | S58 |
Goofy? A rocket scientist? No way, there must be some mix-up somewhere especially since Goofy's boss is a monkey. | |||
39 | "Pete's Day at the Races" | October 29, 1992 | AU51 |
Pete tries to win money on what he thinks is a loser of a race horse first by overselling shares in the horse and then by trying with various tricks make the horse lose and the jockey is...Goofy, who finds the cure to make the horse super-fast. | |||
40 | "In Goof We Trust" | October 30, 1992 | AU4 |
Goofy is the Most Honest Man in Spoonerville, and Pete (who has been just exposed as a fraud on the local news) uses Goof's quality to drum up business at his lot. However Pete soon finds out that his attempt to continue his deceptive business practices contrasts with Goofy's honesty. | |||
41 | "And Baby Makes Three" | November 2, 1992 | AU57 |
Fearing that a new arrival to Pete's family will get them iced out, P.J., Pistol and Max give Pete a "baby" (actually P.J. in disguise) he'll never forget. | |||
42 | "The Incredible Bulk" | November 3, 1992 | S20 |
Pete puts Goofy's life at risk when he puts him in a wrestling match with Bulk Brogan, a wrestling champ also known as "Myron a Fry Cook". At the end, Pete wins over Goofy, but gets more than he bargained for. | |||
43 | "Mrs. Spoonerville" | November 4, 1992 | W43 |
Pete overhears that Goofy entered a house cleaning contest of Mrs. Spoonerville to win a few items, along with an unclear statement that there is also a prize of $3,000 involved. So, from hearing that, slobbish Pete decides to enter and plays Mr. Clean to all extents in order to win the prize. | |||
44 | "For Pete's Sake" | November 5, 1992 | KC34 |
Pete accidentally wrecks his Swiss-army hedge clipper, and decides to deceive Goofy into thinking that he did it instead, knowing that it would cost him a lot to replace. Goofy, discovering it and buying into his scheme as planned, writes him an apology note saying he will get him a replacement. When receiving it, Pete however rips it in half, reading only the first half of it. From reading only that portion out of context, coinciding with being just after Pete has cheated a bunch of customers out of selling them defective used cars and realizing it, he becomes downright paranoid and thinks that someone's out to murder him. | |||
45 | "Big City Blues" | November 6, 1992 | SW47 |
Max and P.J. forget all their troubles and cares and go Downtown, where things are not great for their dads who go off searching for them. | |||
46 | "Rally Round the Goof" | November 9, 1992 | W49 |
Pete wants Goofy to be his good luck charm in a road race. | |||
47 | "Window Pains" | November 10, 1992 | S35 |
Peg's new window washing job causes a battle between her and Pete over who makes the most money. | |||
48 | "Nightmare on Goof Street" | November 11, 1992 | AU63 |
Goofy wins a remodeling contest but Pete tricks him out of it. Thinking he is going to get free remodeling on his house, Pete soon finds himself conned. | |||
49 | "Where There's a Will, There's a Goof" | November 12, 1992 | W41 |
Pete and Goofy play brothers to get an inheritance. | |||
50 | "Winter Blunderland" | November 13, 1992 | J22 |
Pete gets Goofy to play Bigfoot to bring business to his car lot, but it brings along the real Bigfoot instead. | |||
51 | "Gymnauseum" | November 16, 1992 | S32 |
Pete starts an exercise kick when he think he's going to lose his beloved Peg. | |||
52 | "Come Fly with Me" | November 17, 1992 | J40 |
When Pete gets zapped by his computer, he turns into a fly. | |||
53 | "As Goof Would Have It" | November 18, 1992 | AU52 |
Pete tricks a diet food company by using a picture of Goofy to display himself. Will he pull it off? Maybe... maybe not. | |||
54 | "Calling All Goofs" | November 19, 1992 | W53 |
When Goofy can't afford to go to Tierra del Fungo for his family reunion-because of a dirty trick pulled on him by Pete, Peg decides to avenge Goofy and bring the reunion to him with Pete's credit card. Pete literally wakes up to his worst nightmare with his house full of...Goofs. In response to it, he tries everything in his scheming power to shake them. | |||
55 | "Buddy Building" | November 20, 1992 | W19 |
A new kid in town threatens Max and P.J.'s friendship with each other. | |||
56 | "Dr. Horatio's Magic Orchestra" | November 23, 1992 | J62 |
Pete inadvertently buys a mechanical band that plays "When the Saints Go Marching In" -- a song that he absolutely loathes. | |||
57 | "Goofs of a Feather" | November 24, 1992 | AU48 |
When Pete seemingly kills a duck while hunting, the duck's family takes up residence in his house. | |||
58 | "Goof Fellas" | November 25, 1992 | J64 |
Goofy and Pete, witnesses to an attempted murder, are placed in Witness Protection, but Goofy does not seem to comply with the rules. | |||
59 | "The Good, the Bad and the Goofy" | November 26, 1992 | FR17 |
Thinking that Goofy's a bad-luck jinx, Pete tries to use it against some inept crooks. The police think that Pete is a hard-to-catch burglar, thanks to Goofy. But they get the real burglars at the end. | |||
60 | "Educating Goofy" | November 27, 1992 | KC60 |
Goofy is going back to school to finish. Max, however, is ashamed for him. | |||
61 | "Peg o' the Jungle" | November 30, 1992 | GP65 |
After Pete forgets his and Peg's anniversary (again), he must prove himself worthy of her when she is made queen of a tribe of Pete lookalikes who all want to be Peg's new husband. | |||
62 | "Partners in Grime" | December 1, 1992 | AU55 |
When Pete is told that the catering business brings in lots of money, he and Goofy start their own catering business. | |||
63 | "A Pizza the Action" | December 2, 1992 | J6 |
When Pete gets stuck with a failing pizza franchise, Goofy is the only person that Pete thinks can get it off his hands. With the help of Max, Goofy tries to bring the franchise back. | |||
64 | "To Catch a Goof" | December 3, 1992 | FR24 |
Pete goes on a diet, Goofy works on his ninja training techniques, and a burglar is roaming around town. In the end, the police catch the burglar. | |||
65 | "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral" | December 4, 1992 | FR36 |
When Max doesn't want to wear his glasses, Goofy tells him the story of their ancestor Mopalong Goofy who wore glasses. |
Season 2: ABC Saturday Morning (1992)[]
# | Title | Airdate | Production code |
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66 | "Queasy Rider" | September 12, 1992 | KC69 |
Max's exciting ride on Goofy's old motorcycle takes a turn for the worse when he encounters some mean biker dudes. | |||
67 | "Maximum Insecurity" | September 19, 1992 | AU67 |
Max and P.J. are blackmailed by Leech into holding onto a bottle of perfume Leech stole. If Max and P.J. do not clear themselves of being framed for stealing, they will be sent up the creek. | |||
68 | "Puppy Love" | September 26, 1992 | KC70 |
P.J. wants to impress a girl at school and ask her to the Spring Fling, with the help of Pete, Peg and Max. | |||
69 | "Great Egg-Spectations" | October 3, 1992 | AU66 |
Wanting a pet to own, Max finds a huge Loch Ness Monster egg that hatches into a baby Loch Ness Monster, which he names "Bubbles". But then, Max has a hard time keeping Bubbles out of trouble. | |||
70 | "Three Ring Bind" | October 10, 1992 | AU68 |
Pistol brings home animals she helped escape from a bad circus, all unbeknownst to her father, Pete. | |||
71 | "Pistolgeist" | October 17, 1992 | W76 |
P.J. and Max build Pistol a cardboard spaceship based on Pistol's favorite book with unexpected results. | |||
72 | "Bringin' on the Rain" | October 24, 1992 | S77 |
A drought hits, and Pete does anything to get water to his garden, even if he has to steal it from Goofy. Which gets Goofy in trouble and jailed but the end Pete goes to jail and has the same roommate Goofy has when he was in jail. | |||
73 | "Talent to the Max" | October 31, 1992 | KC73 |
P.J. can not tell Max that his magic act is not up to snuff. | |||
74 | "Tee for Two" | November 7, 1992 | W78 |
It's Peg vs. Pete when she wants to save a miniature golf course he wants to tear down. | |||
75 | "Goofin' Up the Social Ladder" | November 14, 1992 | S71 |
Peg tries to alter her family's (and the Goofs', too) atrocious living habits into a high-class life when she becomes fast friends with a high-class socialite, known as Mrs. Willoughby (voiced by Andrea Martin). | |||
76 | "Sherlock Goof" | November 21, 1992 | KC72 |
Goofy tells Max the story of his great-great-great uncle from old England, a detective named Sherlock Goof. | |||
77 | "From Air to Eternity" | November 28, 1992 | SW75 |
P.J. is afraid of heights, and he's afraid to tell his dad. | |||
78 | "Clan of the Cave Goof" | December 5, 1992 | KC74 |
Goofy tells Max about his cavemen ancestor, Caveman Goof, and how important regular dental checkups are. |
Holiday Special (1992)[]
# | Title | Airdate | Production code |
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79 (Special) | "Have Yourself a Goofy Little Christmas" | December 5, 1992[2] | FR01 |
Pete gets tired of Goofy shorting out his electricity and blowing up his Christmas decorations house once every year, and so takes the family and leaves for Asperin, Colorado, leaving poor Max alone with Goofy. |
References[]
- ↑ Goof Troop at Toonopedia
- ↑ The broadcast schedule for this special supposedly varied by market, determined by the individual local station in each area, resulting in no single nationwide airdate. The date provided here is merely the most commonly given airdate.
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